You're sitting there, minding your own business, connecting to your Wi-Fi network so you can doomscroll through social media, when you see a message giving you an iPhone Wi-Fi privacy warning. At this point, you're probably wondering what this message means, and whether it is cause for alarm.
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Before you start to panic, and for some reason start buying all the fuel and toilet roll you can get your hands on, ready to hunker down for the end of days, read this article. We'll explain exactly what the iPhone Wi-Fi privacy warning is, and what you can do if you see it.
What Is The iPhone Wi-Fi Privacy Warning?
Let's start by calming those nerves. This isn't a warning that your network is under attack, so don't panic. And unlike a message from the government, when we say don't panic, we mean it.
Since iOS 14 was introduced, this warning has appeared to let users know that their Wi-Fi network isn't using the most up-to-date security standard. It isn't warning you that your network has been compromised, or that you are about to lose all your personal data to a hacker.
As a brief primer: Wi-Fi networks use security protocols, most commonly WPA2 at the moment. There is, however, a new gold standard known as WPA3. This is the most secure security protocol available at the moment. But not all routers are able to support it, and WPA2 hasn't suddenly become useless. But your iOS device can tell the difference.
It can also appear if you aren't using a Private Address. A Private Address is a feature Apple added to iOS 14, to mask your MAC (media access control) address. Using the same MAC address across all networks and providers allows a profile of the user to be built up over time. A Private Address uses a different MAC address for each Wi-Fi network, reducing this privacy risk.
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How to Fix the iPhone Wi-Fi Privacy Warning
To make this warning disappear, the simplest and easiest thing to do is to activate the Private Address on your iOS device. To do this:
- Go to Settings
- Tap Wi-Fi
- Tap the 'i' icon next to the network
- Enable Private Address
- Then rejoin the network, and see if this makes the message disappear
There are other security tweaks that would be considered best practice. Make sure your router has the latest firmware updates installed. And if you haven't already done so, change the network password from the default that came with the router.
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iOS 14 Beta 2 brought an extremely useful feature for improving Wi-Fi privacy & security. From now on your iPhone and iPad that run iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 respectively will use a random MAC address for every new Wi-Fi network you join. This will prevent the admin of the hotspot or server from tracking your device.
As I understood, the unique random MAC will be used for each network. This will be especially useful when connecting to public hotspots because from now on you can opt to not expose the real physical address of your Wi-Fi module.
Wi-Fi Privacy Warning: What is This?
If you see the “Privacy Warning” notification under the Wi-Fi network name on your iPhone or iPad, this means that the MAC randomization is disabled and the administrator of the hotspot which you are currently connected to is able to view (save and track) the real address of your Apple device. I first saw this notification after I installed iOS 14 Beta 2 on my iPhone 11 and connected to my home network.
How to remove the “Privacy Warning” Under Your Wi-Fi Network on iPhone / iPad
Here is what to do if you want to get rid of the notification below your wireless network name:
Step 1. Go to Settings > Wifi and open the network properties by tapping on its name.
Step 2. Enable the “Private address” option.
Step 3. Reconnect to your Wi-Fi Hotspot in any way: either by temporarily putting your device to Airplane mode or by disabling and re-enabling the Wi-Fi.
P.S. sometimes I have to wait or repeat the steps until the Wi-Fi “Privacy Warning” notification disappears.
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Tell us in the comments, how the things are on your iPhones/iPads with iOS 14/iPadOS 14 Beta. Thank you in advance.
Update: in September 2020, immediately after the release of iOS 14, many users encountered the Weak Security warning on their devices.